The Queen of Pop is going all out for her celebratory tour.
After postponing the start of a long-awaited series of concerts at the beginning of this year, Madonna (65) conquers London this weekend with six sold-out performances at the O2 Arena.
According to a press release, the superstar will be joined on stage by four of her children — possibly David Banda, 18, who has often danced in her shows, Mercy, 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 11 — when she takes the stage to perform More of 40 songs.
The series, which reunites Madonna with longtime collaborators Stuart Price and Jamie King, is expected to cover four decades of her career that began in New York.
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Paying homage to her early days, the singer’s stages will be divided into Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West “grids.”
Known for her iconic fashion, the star will wear 17 looks inspired by her archived costumes – and 25 of her 200-plus traveling crew will be from the costume department alone.
According to a statement, she will travel with three mobile gyms, eight humidifiers in her wardrobe and three physical therapists to perform her performances.
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Last month, a source told PEOPLE exclusively that Madonna is focused on her tour after a health scare and hospitalization earlier this summer.
“She is so happy to be back on stage and feeling strong. She is working closely with her long-term collaborators, Jamie King and Stuart Price, to complete the show,” an insider of the “ambitious tour” said.
After her shows in London, Madonna will make stops in Copenhagen, Barcelona, Paris and other locations before wrapping up 2023 with shows in Brooklyn and Washington in the United States.
“I’m excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” she said in a press release when the Celebration Tour was first announced in January.
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